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CAMINO REAL DEL TIGRE — Attraction in Jalisco

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CAMINO REAL DEL TIGRE
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Reserva de Tigres y felinos
Fraccionamiento Paso del ciervo 49500, Mazamitla, Jal., Mexico
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CAMINO REAL DEL TIGRE

Manzanillo - Colima 110, Reserva de tigres, camino real del tigre, 49500 Jal., Mexico
4.1(718)
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Reserva de Tigres y felinos

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4.1
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5.0
14w

Amazing Experience at Camino Real del Tigre – Highly Recommended!

We had an unforgettable stay at Camino Real del Tigre in Mazamitla, Jalisco. From start to finish, the customer service was outstanding—every single employee such as El Carpintero, Fénix, Emiliano, and the soon to be veterinarian went above and beyond to ensure we had a wonderful and safe experience.

One thing that really stood out was how much the staff cares about both your safety and the animals’ well-being. They make sure guests feel comfortable and secure during all interactions with the animals. The animals themselves looked happy, healthy, and well taken care of, which made the experience even more special.

The entire visit was offered at a very affordable price, making it a fantastic value. If you're visiting Mazamitla and want an experience that combines great service, beautiful surroundings, and meaningful animal encounters, Camino Real del Tigre is a must-visit. Family friendly and Highly...

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1.0
2y

Una gran tristeza ver las condiciones en las que mantienen a estos grandes felinos y otros animales salvajes en esta supuesta "reserva," básicamente enjaulados en espacios muy reducidos para los animales salvajes que son, tras de unas rejas que parecían muy frágiles y de poca seguridad, y en condiciones de sanidad cuestionables.

A algunos de los tigres adultos los mantienen encadenados del cuello y de seguro drogados en la terraza de la entrada para que la gente los pueda tocar y acercarse a tomar fotos con ellos, por lo que cobran alguna cantidad adicional ademas de la entrada. A un par de tigres cachorros los tenían con correas en una area aparte también para que la gente se tomara fotos con ellos, aunque muy claramente estaban estresados, incomodos, y llorando por estar amarrados y tan constantemente rodeados y tocados por personas. Tenían a un chango en la terraza igual amarrado con correa para tomar fotos, y el animal se veía similarmente estresado.

Los empleados que estaban manejando a los animales no parecían tener nada de entrenamiento o conocimientos sobre el trato y cuidado de este tipo de animal, y en toda la reserva no vi ni una sola instancia de algo de information educacional sobre los animales que mantienen en este lugar, sus origines, sus condiciones en el salvaje, etc. Es decir, la reserva esta totalmente comercializada, lo peor des capitalismo y consumismo, y no ofrece ni un poco de una experiencia educacional.

En base a lo que vi, yo tengo mis dudas sobre la procedencia de estos animales y en general sobre la operación de este establecimiento, especialmente dado que no parecen tener una pagina de internet oficial aparte de su cuenta de Instagram, la cual ofrece muy poca información, y no he logrado encontrar nada escrito o oficial sobre los dueños o el origen de esta reserva. En Mazamitla cuando la compañía que organizo el tour menciono que este lugar seria una parada, les pregunte sobre el origen de estos animales y dijeron que fueron rescatados de un circo. Si eso es verdad, supongo que tenerlos en esta reserva es un poco mejor de las condiciones en la que estaban anteriormente -- pero la verdad, yo creo que es por muy poco.

Tenia mis reservas de participar en el tour que hice sabiendo que este lugar seria una parada. Desafortunadamente mi experiencia me dejo sintiéndome muy incomoda y arrepentida de haber aceptado entrar a este lugar y saber que mi dinero esta apoyando a un negocio que para mi parece muy questionable y poco ético. No lo puedo recomendar, y espero que la gente no se deje llevar por el exotismo de la oportunidad de ver de cercas a animales que la verdad no deberían de estar en un lugar en donde las personas se les pueden acercar tanto. Son animales salvaje y pertenecen en el salvaje, o en condiciones que aproximen lo mas posible a las condiciones que tendrían en su...

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1y

The animals are beautiful. Unfortunately, they aren't living in adequate space nor conditions. Some animals don't have water. They charge so much to view the animals they have and take a picture with a tiger (600 pesos) per person. The buffalo's are so skinny, I'm sure they're barely fed. Poor Buffalo barely even have any space to move around. When it was my turn to take a picture with the tiger it all of a sudden was knocked out, literally wouldn't move or anything. I'm sure they give these animals we pet some form of tranquilizers/drugs for them to just be chill and not attack someone. The staff the greeted us at the entrance were really nice people as well as another guy that was there. Other than that, nobody paid attention to us. One of the guys was so upset I wanted to take a picture with the sunrise behind me (nt with the tiger) and got upset told me to leave and if I was insisting on taking a picture that I...

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Mariela JacoboMariela Jacobo
Amazing Experience at Camino Real del Tigre – Highly Recommended! We had an unforgettable stay at Camino Real del Tigre in Mazamitla, Jalisco. From start to finish, the customer service was outstanding—every single employee such as El Carpintero, Fénix, Emiliano, and the soon to be veterinarian went above and beyond to ensure we had a wonderful and safe experience. One thing that really stood out was how much the staff cares about both your safety and the animals’ well-being. They make sure guests feel comfortable and secure during all interactions with the animals. The animals themselves looked happy, healthy, and well taken care of, which made the experience even more special. The entire visit was offered at a very affordable price, making it a fantastic value. If you're visiting Mazamitla and want an experience that combines great service, beautiful surroundings, and meaningful animal encounters, Camino Real del Tigre is a must-visit. Family friendly and Highly recommended!
Blanca OrozcoBlanca Orozco
The animals are beautiful. Unfortunately, they aren't living in adequate space nor conditions. Some animals don't have water. They charge so much to view the animals they have and take a picture with a tiger (600 pesos) per person. The buffalo's are so skinny, I'm sure they're barely fed. Poor Buffalo barely even have any space to move around. When it was my turn to take a picture with the tiger it all of a sudden was knocked out, literally wouldn't move or anything. I'm sure they give these animals we pet some form of tranquilizers/drugs for them to just be chill and not attack someone. The staff the greeted us at the entrance were really nice people as well as another guy that was there. Other than that, nobody paid attention to us. One of the guys was so upset I wanted to take a picture with the sunrise behind me (nt with the tiger) and got upset told me to leave and if I was insisting on taking a picture that I had to pay 🙄.
Charly GonzalezCharly Gonzalez
Great staff, if you have the possibility take the package that includes to feed the leopards and then they'll take you were the tiger and lions cubs are freely running around so you can pet them ... this is definitely something to remember, we missed the helicopter package since its only good during the weekends so keep that in mind if it is something you feel like doing, and last but not least the farm, kids love to pet all the animals.
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Amazing Experience at Camino Real del Tigre – Highly Recommended! We had an unforgettable stay at Camino Real del Tigre in Mazamitla, Jalisco. From start to finish, the customer service was outstanding—every single employee such as El Carpintero, Fénix, Emiliano, and the soon to be veterinarian went above and beyond to ensure we had a wonderful and safe experience. One thing that really stood out was how much the staff cares about both your safety and the animals’ well-being. They make sure guests feel comfortable and secure during all interactions with the animals. The animals themselves looked happy, healthy, and well taken care of, which made the experience even more special. The entire visit was offered at a very affordable price, making it a fantastic value. If you're visiting Mazamitla and want an experience that combines great service, beautiful surroundings, and meaningful animal encounters, Camino Real del Tigre is a must-visit. Family friendly and Highly recommended!
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The animals are beautiful. Unfortunately, they aren't living in adequate space nor conditions. Some animals don't have water. They charge so much to view the animals they have and take a picture with a tiger (600 pesos) per person. The buffalo's are so skinny, I'm sure they're barely fed. Poor Buffalo barely even have any space to move around. When it was my turn to take a picture with the tiger it all of a sudden was knocked out, literally wouldn't move or anything. I'm sure they give these animals we pet some form of tranquilizers/drugs for them to just be chill and not attack someone. The staff the greeted us at the entrance were really nice people as well as another guy that was there. Other than that, nobody paid attention to us. One of the guys was so upset I wanted to take a picture with the sunrise behind me (nt with the tiger) and got upset told me to leave and if I was insisting on taking a picture that I had to pay 🙄.
Blanca Orozco

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Great staff, if you have the possibility take the package that includes to feed the leopards and then they'll take you were the tiger and lions cubs are freely running around so you can pet them ... this is definitely something to remember, we missed the helicopter package since its only good during the weekends so keep that in mind if it is something you feel like doing, and last but not least the farm, kids love to pet all the animals.
Charly Gonzalez

Charly Gonzalez

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